This book gives an introduction to the possibilities of radar technology based on active array antennas, giving examples of modern practical systems, many of which were developed in Europe. In addition to coverage of antennas, array signal processing, adaptive digital beamforming, adaptive monopulse
Advanced Radar Techniques and Systems (IEE Radar, Sonar, Navigation and Avionics, No 4)
โ Scribed by Gaspare Galati
- Publisher
- Institution of Engineering and Technology
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1042
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This major reference volume contains thirteen substantial topics, contributed by nine leading researchers (from 6 countries worldwide (including contributions from Europe, Japan and the USA). Areas of coverage include: system architecture, design, clutter and suppression, surveillance and synthetic aperture radars, detection, rejection of jamming, target identification, phased and coupled arrays, and radar signal processing. Contributions are complete mathematically and many include detailed appendices.Also available:Optimised Radar Processors - ISBN 9780863411182Principles of Space-Time Adaptive Processing, 3rd Edition - ISBN 9780863415661The Institution of Engineering and Technology is one of the world's leading professional societies for the engineering and technology community. The IET publishes more than 100 new titles every year; a rich mix of books, journals and magazines with a back catalogue of more than 350 books in 18 different subject areas including: -Power & Energy -Renewable Energy -Radar, Sonar & Navigation -Electromagnetics -Electrical Measurement -History of Technology -Technology Management
โฆ Table of Contents
Advanced radar techniques and systems.pdf......Page 1
Front Matter......Page 2
Preface......Page 4
Contributors......Page 7
Acknowledgements......Page 8
List of Abbreviations......Page 9
Table of Contents......Page 13
1.1 Fundamentals of Decision Theory......Page 21
1.2 Error Probabilities and Decision Criteria......Page 23
1.3 Fundamentals of Estimation Theory......Page 39
1.4 Applications of Decision Theory to Signal Detection......Page 60
1.5 Continuous-time Optimum Filtering......Page 68
1.6 Discrete-time Optimum Filtering......Page 74
1.7.1 Continuous and Discrete Signals: Representation in the Time and Frequency Domains......Page 86
1.7.2 Sampling of Continuous-time Signals......Page 100
1.7.3 Relationship between Continuous and Sampled Signals......Page 104
1.7.4 Band-limited Signals......Page 110
1.7.6 Complex Representation for Bandpass Linear Systems......Page 125
1.7.7 Complex Representation of Narrowband Random Processes......Page 127
13.4 Advanced System Concepts......Page 0
6. MTI, MTD and Adaptive Clutter Cancellation......Page 305
A......Page 1002
B......Page 1005
C......Page 1007
D......Page 1011
E......Page 1013
F......Page 1014
G......Page 1017
H......Page 1018
J......Page 1020
L......Page 1021
M......Page 1023
O......Page 1027
P......Page 1028
Q......Page 1031
R......Page 1032
S......Page 1034
T......Page 1038
V......Page 1040
W......Page 1041
Z......Page 1042
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